Kingman, Arizona

Kingman is a city in and the county seat of Mohave County, Arizona. It was founded in 1882, beginning as a simple railroad siding along the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad; it was named for surveyor Lewis Kingman. In 1887, Kingman was named the county seat of Mohave County, which became the site of a US Air Force airfield during World War II. In 2016, Kingman had a population of 29,029 people.